Springtime Jaunt to Disneyland: Final Days and Final Thoughts: COMPLETE 6/11/08 - Page 8 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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This photo totally has me cracking up!! I'm thinking you should have told the hag to stop doing something more than stop making poison apples!! ( my mind is sick tonight! )
Dying to hear more!!
I totally did not catch this until this morning when I read your post. Well, at least I hope it made her day.
Day 3, Part 3: Day 3, Part 3: Our Tour through A Bug’s Land and Paradise Pier
Day 3, Part 3: Our Tour through A Bug’s Land and Paradise Pier
We headed over to Soarin’ and right into the FP line. We had about a 10 minute wait. We asked the CM if we could have the front row and she maneuvered us to the group C. Another wonderful ride and the smells of oranges and evergreens were really strong. Never disappointed in this ride. It was time for bathroom breaks. When I came out, Chuck was taking advantage of me not having the camera and taking some shots of the area.
We headed over in the direction of A Bug’s Land and stopped to get a couple of Photopass pics. The photographer focused more on us than the background. One of the pics turned out to be a favorite of the trip.
We finally made it over to A Bug’s Land and I became a massive shutterbug. Lots and lots of pictures. I am truly impressed with the attention to detail in this area, especially Flik’s Fun Fair. Our first stop was It’s Tough to Be a Bug. Never changes…still giggle at the end when some visitors leave the building. Next we went into Flik’s Fun Fair. This area is geared towards the little kids but that didn’t stop us from partaking in a few rides. We first took a ride on Heimlich’s Chew-Chew Train. I Heimlich. I think I enjoyed Heimlich’s commentary more than anything.
Next, we headed to Flik’s Flyers. We actually had about a 10 minute wait here which surprised me but not a big deal. I told Chuck to head for the animal crackers box. The CM was giving me a hard time about holding up the ride while getting a picture of Chuck in the box. He tapped his foot while I got buckled in and closed the door for me. With a wink and smile, the CM said have a good flight and off we went.
Here are some of the pics from A Bug’s Land.
After another bathroom stop, we headed over to Paradise Pier through the Pacific Wharf area. Since it was along the way, we stopped at the Mission Tortilla Factory. After watching the little movie prior to entering the factory, we buzzed through for a free tortilla. And I couldn’t leave the area without stopping for a photo op. Chuck didn’t know what he was getting his picture in until afterwards. Cruel I know.
Finally, we headed into the Paradise Pier area and made a beeline for a FP for CA Screamin’. The stand-by line was showing 45 minutes so after grabbing the FP we headed over to the Sun Wheel. In both of my visits, I had yet to ride this but really wanted to enjoy the vantage point. Both Chuck and I agreed on doing the non-swinging gondola for the better picture opportunities and truthfully, I didn’t know if I could handle the swinging ones. We had about a 15 minute wait for a non-swinging one. It was a beautiful day so we really enjoyed our time spent on the Sun Wheel. You go all the way around while they load and unload all the gondolas and then does a non-stop trip all the way around.
The first level up
The next level up
The top
Chuck enjoying the view.
After the Sun Wheel, Chuck wanted a snack so we went in search for something to eat. I think we just got some popcorn and a drink. My notes did not say what we got. We still had some time before our FP for CA Screamin’ was open so we took a spin on King Triton’s Carousel. I seem to have an easier time getting up on the sea horses then I do regular carousel horses.
Once we got off the carousel, we headed into the FP line for CA Screamin’. Now our time wasn’t open just yet, but the line was long enough that we knew we would be past our time by the time they took our FP. This was the only ride that they didn’t have someone check the FP at the beginning of the line. We were about 6 people back at the point where the two lines converge and they have a CM letting FP go then stand-by people go. There were a group of kids around 11 or 12 at the front of our line. The CM in charge of the line was standing closer to the unloading zones talking to another CM. The kids not knowing any better started to head toward the stairs to head over to the loading zone. This CM who wasn’t paying much attention noticed the boys as they were halfway up the stairs and went NUTS. Not a shout but screaming at them to come back down and then continued to yell at them. OK, so the kids should have waited but there was no reason to continue to yell at them. The adults behind the kids (who were not related to them) eventually told the CM to stop it. She gave our whole group the evil eye as she let us up the stairs. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the last encounter I had with this CM. You’ll hear about that in the next update.
Anywho, we boarded our train and my bag had a hard time fitting into the pouch for belongings. The pouch would not close. So, I went one handed throughout the ride with my other hand on the pouch keeping it closed. Didn’t want to lose the camera or anything else for that matter in the bag. It was a great time, but I couldn’t remember where they took the picture. Not the greatest as it cut part of me off but Chuck wanted it so we bought it. Chuck looked like he REALLY enjoyed the ride.
After that exhilarating ride, we noticed the time and made our way to the same spot we viewed the Electrical Parade for the new Pixar PLAY It! Parade.
Coming up: The Cranky CM, Parade Pictures, and A Much Needed Glass of Wine
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Man what an experience with that CM and I'm so sorry to hear that it wasn't the only one. Sounds like a great time though. Might have to head to California one day.
Great updates, Dawn. And so many wonderful pictures. I am sure I would've laughed at the kid on sitting on the ropes. Sorry you had one encounter with that rude CM, but more than one? Can't wait for more.
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Thanks for all the wonderful pics of A Bugs Land. I am glad you and Chuck enjoyed a lovely day, save the rude CM. Can't imagine the next run-in with him/her.
danielle
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